Historical-administrative map of France from the division into departments in 1790 to the present day, created through the platform Le Splaf, Site sur la Population et les Limites Administratives de la France
Historical-administrative map of France from the division into departments in 1790 to the present day, created through the platform Le Splaf, Site sur la Population et les Limites Administratives de la France
The map of France made by the Cassini family of cartographers (1756-1815), showing the entire Kingdom of France divided into 180 sheets that can be individually selected and consulted online
Collection “Maps and cartographic documents” of the Royal Academy of History. It consists of only three documents: the Tagus River (1641), a map of Mexico City (1753) and a sketch of the Pacaya volcano (1775)
Collection “Maps” of the Mapoteca Digital, a cartographic project of the National Library of Colombia, where they have digitised the cartographic heritage referring to Colombia, although not exclusively (rest of the American colonies, global maps) from 1561 to the present day, being able to search by centuries
“Ibercarto” project, a digital cartography repository, integrated by Spanish and Portuguese cartography professionals
List of digital cartographic resources of Spanish institutions compiled by NosoloSIG (sharing information on geotechnologies). The list is accompanied by links to these institutions and their respective cartographic collections
The collection is divided into two sections, documents and publications, where you can access maps from 1600 to 1970 through a repository to the historical cartography of the territory of the current autonomous community of Andalusia
List of Portuguese map libraries and cartographic institutions, including those that keep and digitalise old cartographic documents, especially from the Modern Age
List of Spanish map libraries and cartographic institutions, including those that hold and digitise old cartographic documents, especially from the Modern Age
Cartographic collection of maps assembled by the German diplomat Bernhard Paul Moll between 1740 and 1750, covering the present-day territory of Germany and Austria